president obama has done the same thing. when you think about the financial crises that he's had to get us through as a country, and we're starting to get back on the right feet -- on the right footing. when you think about the, you know, the overall economy, you think about syria and some of the wars that he inherited, and afghanistan, iraq, and how he's guided us out of that. history will record him in a good light, and overall, when this is done, history will show he is the president that made affordable care, good health care, good for all americans, similarly as to a place back then when we finally passed medicaid and medicare. so i think history's going to serve him well. >> representative blackburn, how do you see his legacy being cemented? >> you know, i think that what you're going to have always as a footnote or maybe an asterisk even for the obama administration is going to be weak leadership, fumbling, not able to figure out how to effectively lead, whether it is working with congress or working with our allies.